42 Insane Pieces Art Made By People Slowly Losing Their Mind
Art is a mysterious process, and the traits of a great artist can be even more so. Many artists suffer from mood swings, extreme anxiety, or trauma, and their grappling with these difficulties through art is what often makes it great. But sometimes, artists are dealing with something far more serious, and that can make for some seriously cool and terrifying art.
There is a pretty famous self-portrait from William Utermohlen, who kept working as his dementia progressed, and the cat painting from Louis Wain who painted as schizophrenia slowly took hold.
Then there are the people whose entire identity as an artist is wrapped up in their wild minds, like Willem De Kooning and Richard Dadd. The massive, psychosexual tapestries made by Marian Henel were created during his decades-long stay in a mental hospital. There are even contemporary artists posting on Reddit, using their unique mental state for crazy art and a crazy amount of upvotes.
Here are some artists who, in one way or another, might be losing it a bit.
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1. Tapestries by Marian Henel
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9. Family guy by u/Outrageous-Island-60
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10. Jester by Lumpy_Definition_110
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11. Incorporeal by u/nisemonoacid
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12. Richard Dadd paintings, an artist who likely had schizophrenia
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16. Louis Wain cat paintings showing the progression of schizophrenia
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24. Willem De Kooning paintings showing the progression of Alzheimer's
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31. Kate Fenner, artist diagnosed with schizophrenia
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34. Eugen Gabritschevsky, artist diagnosed with schizophrenia
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35. Vaslav Nijinsky, artist diagnosed with schizophrenia
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36. William Utermohlen self-portraits, showing the progression of dimentia
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